jenna: jennifer griffin for us at the pentagon. in the meantime, we have another news item to tell you act, this coming from interpol. the international police agency is warning, basically, governments worldwide that there is an increased probability of some sort of a terrorist attack or some sort of a violent attack if this pastor that you're seeing on your screen burns the korans on saturday. warning, basically, of an increased risk of terror attacks if this actually goes through. it's just one line coming to us by way of some reporting being done by reuters. we'll keep you updated as we hear more about this. jon? jon: ohio's battered economy is playing a huge role in that state's senate race. candidates on both sides are blaming the white house, but they are pointing at different administrations. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in ohio for us. tell us about these candidates ohio has an open senate seat, right? >> that's right, jon. george voinovich is retiring, so the seat's open. we're going to hear rob portm